If sewing a zipper and making a pocket is to advanced you can always just use a small old makeup bag or pencil case and stitch that into the inside of the stuffed animal, saves a lot of time!
@@Anarchivist343 you could try that but sewing is way sturdier. I'm not a fan of hot glue, it'll eventually fall apart on you and you'd definitely still have to sew the straps in place.
@@Anarchivist343 yeah, hot glue had betrayed me in the past, so even if you won't wash it, I still reccomend sewing it, it would be awful if your belongings end up falling in the worst moment D:
I just thrifted 2 matching black bears that I’m going to turn into a two headed bag! I love the look of it and one was already missing eyes so it’s a perfect candidate to be changed. ☺️ I love the bunny bag, so cute.
@@_comic_mischief_ I’m not sure what I’m gonna do? I may just replace them with big glass eyes or glittery buttons? I never even thought of theming yet tbh.
a good alternative to embroidery thread is dental floss or fishing line, since i dont have embroidery thread, its what i use when i need to hand sew something that i dont want coming apart under any circumstances
@@ahhh4117 honestly just overhand knot it a few times, pulling them really tight. been doing that for ages before i really knew how to sew properly, and it stays put like no other
I didn't even know it as embroidery thread, I have some from cross sticking kits and stuff So that's what I thought it was called. Also used it to make friendship bracelets.
Some additional tips for anyone else who wants to try this!: -If your making it from scratch and want to use a commercial pattern, I recommend finding a PDF pattern off of Etsy! There’s a lot good options like she mentioned AND the instructions are much easier to follow than commercial patterns so they’re super beginner friendly. Sometimes they have video instructions! -for the eye indents, do them at the end after the bear head has been stuffed. What I do is put my threaded hand needle right through where I want the eye to be, then have it exit through the CB seam on the head. Do it a couple of times until you like the indent then repeat it for the other eye indent. Then you can sew on button eyes. - if your pocket bag is small, box the corners so it can fit a bit more stuff! It’s when you sew the bottom corners of a bag to make it wider. If anyone has more tips to add, feel free to reply with them!
If you guys want other eco friendly stuffing tip, I like to use used dryer sheets, I save them in a container and use them to stuff things with a mix of yarn scraps, fabric scraps, and old pillows c:
please never give safety eyes to a toddler!! they are still are choking hazard and can come undone. embroidered eyes and nose are the safe options edit: i know these bags aren’t for kids. i’m saying this because safety eyes were mentioned and i thought people should know that they come apart sometimes
While this is true to a degree, its important as well to supervise your young child with any toy that could have potential hazards and to routinely inspect them for damage that could create a issue. It might not be completely smart to give a toddler a toy with safety eyes, but only doing so with supervision eliminates a lot of the risk.
I feel called out by the Bernadette banner reference lol Also, I got strangely nostalgic watching this video. Both of my grandmothers sew, and I too have generic leftover from a dress I had when I was little. It's a pastel ice cream print. Oh, and I'm pretty sure I have some of the lace you used.
That story about simplicity is so stupidly common with smaller designers - my mom actually made a jewellry piece many years ago that went on exhibit and was copied by a bunch of major brands lmao. It ain't right
Yess I love. I used to make plushie bags (well, convert plushies) for my business and haven't for a while. Deffo made me want to make some of em again!
I did this with my pillow pet to make a snuggly cross body bag! He's a ladybug and so good for when Im overwhelmed in public and need something to hug so I can ground myself :3 I love him, even if I get slightly weird looks cause I'd rather people look at me a little longer than usual than be uncomfortable and overstimulated
I’m so excited to use this video as my guide for my first Lolita outfit which is brown teddy bear themed! 🧸 It all started with a dress I found on Amazon and has quickly turned into an entire project but I’m so excited to make my little bear bag to go with it!!
Sew Desu Ne/CholyKnight is another awesome option for patterns! Some free patterns on their website and a ton of cute ones for purchase in their Etsy shop as well! I've made a couple and they're easy to follow and can be printed at home :)
I think I have a mighty need to make this but using simplicity pattern 8069 to make a penguin bag. I bought the pattern for the elephant which I dont think would work as a bag but the penguin would and now I really want to do that.
I found this at like…………… 1 am I think???? Roughly????? And I do not regret anything. Banger video, banger concept, banger tutorial, voice isn’t annoying the way most tutorials are, perfect pace, lowkey hella calming. Basically, love it. And now I have a reason to go to a thrift store >:) I swear thrift stores are treasure troves of goodies. My favorite store atm is the Goldmine. It works with the women’s resource center and gives most of the profit to that center. It also is just better than goodwill because sure it’s smaller, but there’s also less people. Less people is always a plus for me. I have been rambling woopsie
I love both bags! The first one is so fluffy! The second one give me an old school, almost grandma's patchwork vibes (which is a compliment really!). Turning a care bear into a lolita ridiculously small purse is on my bucket list so i'll make sure i'll tag you when it's done! ;)
When I got to go through and take some of my moms unused patters. There was a simplicity rabbit pattern! You've confirmed I need to make that rabbit some time xD
I've never sewn but I watched this whole video because it was fun and comforting. The bunny came out so wonderfully cute! I think I'll try something like the thrifted bear DIY this summer.
This project seemed intimidating to me at first but you making everything beginner friendly and giving explicit details of machine and hand versions made me feel ready to do something like this! Thank you
ugh ur videos r so organized u even have ad breaks and time stamps?? im in LOVE with how u edit and the time/effort u use make the video easy to navigate. and not only that but ur vids r so clear and the tutorials are so easy to follow! and not to mention how cute the aesthetics are lol big props to u💕
I used this to make a bunny teddy bear bag from a stuffed animal I got from goodwill. I always wanted a teddy bear bag but most of the ones I wanted were really expensive, so thank you for this!
I never knew handmaking a stuffed animal had so many steps! The final result is fantastic! :o I've been wanting to turn my stuffed giraffe Jeremy into a "bag" for a while! Totally going to use the ladder stitch method to get the zipper in!
I've had a stuffed polar bear sitting next to my computer for the last few months that I've been meaning to turn into a bag. Guess this is a sign I should do that :p
I love the bunny bag!! All the different patterns, lace, & colors! Teddy bag is awesome, too! I just found your channel, I also sew, and I am digging your thrift flip ideas! 😍💖
love your clear yet entertaining instructions, great job! another good place to find plush patterns might be secondhand bookshops. teddy bear and plush making books will usually have about a dozen different patterns and instructions for each.
the second bag and outfit is breathtaking! such beautiful and delicate patterns 😍 the rose covered fabric makes me feel nostalgic, even though it's my first time seeing it.
Thanks really helpfull ! I have a few old sentimental-ish cuddly toys I don’t have the heart to get rid of but I also done want them to just become display peices. I’m definitely gonna turn them into fun contrasting bags. A lot of my outfits are very gothic so it’s always funny when I use my little bags aimed at kids :) I think it makes me look more friendly
I LOVE the fact that you used a bunch of scraps gathered over the years. That is so creative! I loved watching this! Both bags are so cute (but my favorite is the bunny!)
Oooooh gonna start saving fabric scraps for stuffing, that’s a good idea. Actually I don’t know how I started watching your channel last year but I love your content, and I was inspired to make/alter my own clothes since I’ve never liked how clothes fit me. I bought a sewing machine and made my first project ever last week (a bucket hat). Thanks so much for starting me down this road 🥰
Ya know, I just thrifted this Vintage Derpy Dog plush that when I got home I discovered it had a zipper with an nonworking sound box. So, I thought about fixing the box to find out what it says, which I may still do. But, it has a pocket and zip already built in, so I'm going to just use it for a bag! I have 6 Manufactured Plush backpacks and 2 Handmade ones, but this will be my first one upcycled and by me, lol. You've inspired me. 🥰🥰🥰
I saw the bunny in the thumbnail and i was like "hey i have that pattern, just finished my bunny today!", got fabric to make some and sell for fun with my bf but i had no idea Simplicity was problematic! thank you for bringing this up! and i literally just bought new fabric yesterday :/ Amazing video btw !
I literally just started wanting to do this this week and this video just popped up in my recommended! This is gonna be super helpful! Thank you for making it!!
my favorite bad when I was little was this white bear bag that my mom did the exact opposite of this tutorial to when I ripped the strap off, I'm gonna look for it and return it into a bag! ❤️
I think I may have had a bunny made from that exact pattern as a little kid. Mine was all dark pink, but turned out way cuter with all the differnt fabrics. I love the patch work aesthetic. Will be making a bag like this soon 💕
Love this even though i don't sew at all. Hahaha. Btw some rillakuma bears already have the small pockets in their backs. So you just need to add straps 😍😍
If you need to shorten a zipper, you can stitch over the new endpoint several times and trim the zipper, leaving an inch or so to prevent fraying from damaging the new end point. If you use anti-fray methods (melt the polyester, pink it, etc.) you can trim it more.
Man, am I glad I stumbled upon this video, it gave me a great idea for a project: Beer bear! XD Basically, a big teddy bear made into a backpack, with thermo isolating fabric as the pocket.. :P
I have a sweater that says “honey light” that’s basically a spoof of beer ads with a bar scene, but instead of people it’s teddy bears drinking honey. This bag would go with that sweater.
If sewing a zipper and making a pocket is to advanced you can always just use a small old makeup bag or pencil case and stitch that into the inside of the stuffed animal, saves a lot of time!
Do you think I could hot glue it since it's unlikely I'd be washing the bag?
@@Anarchivist343 you could try that but sewing is way sturdier. I'm not a fan of hot glue, it'll eventually fall apart on you and you'd definitely still have to sew the straps in place.
That is a grat advice
@@Anarchivist343 yeah, hot glue had betrayed me in the past, so even if you won't wash it, I still reccomend sewing it, it would be awful if your belongings end up falling in the worst moment D:
@@Anarchivist343 you can try a fabric glue maybe. Just make sure it's good quality. Hit glue definitely won't work if you wanna keep the bag long term
I just want you all to know that it took every ounce of my willpower to NOT make a fisting joke in this video.
Lmao 🤣
This is why we adore you 😂❤️
disappointing fisting jokes are hilarious/lh
This is the first vid of yours I've come across, but between the great vid & ur comment on fisting jokes you've 100% got my sub LOL 😂
@@MrsGump same ;)
I just thrifted 2 matching black bears that I’m going to turn into a two headed bag! I love the look of it and one was already missing eyes so it’s a perfect candidate to be changed. ☺️ I love the bunny bag, so cute.
Sounds like it's gonna be sick!
You should give the one with missing eyes some X’s for eyes with embroidery thread, I think red would stand out
@@_comic_mischief_ I’m not sure what I’m gonna do? I may just replace them with big glass eyes or glittery buttons? I never even thought of theming yet tbh.
Idk why but that made me sad :((
@@starrybean7256 what???
I feel like this is THE most appropriate place to share this- ive taken to calling seam-ripping "frogging"... cause you rip it, rip it, rip it 😁🐸❤
omg that's adorable lmao 🐸🐸
That's what it's called in crochet, when you have to undo a heap of crochet bcoz u made a mistake - frog-it/frogging-it
Thank for your contribution. This will be greatly appreciated. :)
SOBBING
a good alternative to embroidery thread is dental floss or fishing line, since i dont have embroidery thread, its what i use when i need to hand sew something that i dont want coming apart under any circumstances
How do u knot it bc I've used slipknots and square knots and they don't want to stay knotted :/
@@ahhh4117 honestly just overhand knot it a few times, pulling them really tight. been doing that for ages before i really knew how to sew properly, and it stays put like no other
@@bowieworld thank you so much!!
I just do really tiny backstitches on doubled up thread
I didn't even know it as embroidery thread, I have some from cross sticking kits and stuff So that's what I thought it was called.
Also used it to make friendship bracelets.
I was not thinking about making a stuffed animal bag, but now I really want to do it.
Me too
DO ITT
Same
the placement of the heart pattern on that nose piece is... flawless
Surely you meant to saw flossless (you know... because of embroidery floss...)
This is finally going to be the kick in the butt I need to just crochet myself a new animal bag
Me too
Yup
Omg I’ve been considering making my own stuffed animal bag! This is perfect. 💕
Yay! I hope this is helpful then ^-^
Same! I'm gonna find a stuffy rn! (I have too many lol)
@@mothman1972 awesome! 💕
I'm so happy to see a valentines bear being used again as I'm sure a lot of people recieve them only to throw them out a little while later.
Me: *watches this video*
Also me: *runs to my baskets full of stuffed animals*
Me again: _ok who wants some surgery_
SAME
@@devinbaggs7542 LOL
OKAY, SID.
@@mill.the.strange care Bears are swag, give them a makeover-
I’ve already made two victims now my third is hiding from me....
I would like to note that thrifted(or new) suspenders are a great option if you dont feel like making your own adjustable strap :)
Some additional tips for anyone else who wants to try this!:
-If your making it from scratch and want to use a commercial pattern, I recommend finding a PDF pattern off of Etsy! There’s a lot good options like she mentioned AND the instructions are much easier to follow than commercial patterns so they’re super beginner friendly. Sometimes they have video instructions!
-for the eye indents, do them at the end after the bear head has been stuffed. What I do is put my threaded hand needle right through where I want the eye to be, then have it exit through the CB seam on the head. Do it a couple of times until you like the indent then repeat it for the other eye indent. Then you can sew on button eyes.
- if your pocket bag is small, box the corners so it can fit a bit more stuff! It’s when you sew the bottom corners of a bag to make it wider.
If anyone has more tips to add, feel free to reply with them!
If you guys want other eco friendly stuffing tip, I like to use used dryer sheets, I save them in a container and use them to stuff things with a mix of yarn scraps, fabric scraps, and old pillows c:
please never give safety eyes to a toddler!! they are still are choking hazard and can come undone. embroidered eyes and nose are the safe options
edit: i know these bags aren’t for kids. i’m saying this because safety eyes were mentioned and i thought people should know that they come apart sometimes
While this is true to a degree, its important as well to supervise your young child with any toy that could have potential hazards and to routinely inspect them for damage that could create a issue. It might not be completely smart to give a toddler a toy with safety eyes, but only doing so with supervision eliminates a lot of the risk.
No kidding. These bags are not for children...
my childhood toy has safety eyes…
i don't thin this is aimed toward toddlers, i think these bags are for goths, pastel goths, kawaiicores etc.
@@citrouille6642 she used buttons not safety eyes though
I feel called out by the Bernadette banner reference lol
Also, I got strangely nostalgic watching this video. Both of my grandmothers sew, and I too have generic leftover from a dress I had when I was little. It's a pastel ice cream print.
Oh, and I'm pretty sure I have some of the lace you used.
That story about simplicity is so stupidly common with smaller designers - my mom actually made a jewellry piece many years ago that went on exhibit and was copied by a bunch of major brands lmao. It ain't right
I have been waiting for this! Once you originally posted about I went and thrifted the dumbest more amazing stuffed animals
I hope you turn the absolute silliest one into a bag ^-^
Yess I love. I used to make plushie bags (well, convert plushies) for my business and haven't for a while. Deffo made me want to make some of em again!
Yes!!!!! I've been wanting to do this for years with a white rabbit stuffie and blood red silk lining
I did this with my pillow pet to make a snuggly cross body bag! He's a ladybug and so good for when Im overwhelmed in public and need something to hug so I can ground myself :3
I love him, even if I get slightly weird looks cause I'd rather people look at me a little longer than usual than be uncomfortable and overstimulated
I’m so excited to use this video as my guide for my first Lolita outfit which is brown teddy bear themed! 🧸 It all started with a dress I found on Amazon and has quickly turned into an entire project but I’m so excited to make my little bear bag to go with it!!
Also it does irritate me that simplicity copied the bear and cat bonnets but I do really want to make them myself now! 😭🙌🏻
Sew Desu Ne/CholyKnight is another awesome option for patterns! Some free patterns on their website and a ton of cute ones for purchase in their Etsy shop as well! I've made a couple and they're easy to follow and can be printed at home :)
This is great ! I’m not incredible at sewing but I love thrifting and diy so I’m definitely going to try and make my own little alt bear!
I think I have a mighty need to make this but using simplicity pattern 8069 to make a penguin bag. I bought the pattern for the elephant which I dont think would work as a bag but the penguin would and now I really want to do that.
I found this at like…………… 1 am I think???? Roughly????? And I do not regret anything. Banger video, banger concept, banger tutorial, voice isn’t annoying the way most tutorials are, perfect pace, lowkey hella calming. Basically, love it. And now I have a reason to go to a thrift store >:) I swear thrift stores are treasure troves of goodies. My favorite store atm is the Goldmine. It works with the women’s resource center and gives most of the profit to that center. It also is just better than goodwill because sure it’s smaller, but there’s also less people. Less people is always a plus for me. I have been rambling woopsie
I love both bags! The first one is so fluffy! The second one give me an old school, almost grandma's patchwork vibes (which is a compliment really!). Turning a care bear into a lolita ridiculously small purse is on my bucket list so i'll make sure i'll tag you when it's done! ;)
What if one of those bears are haunted and you just created a haunted bag 👀 thoughts that ponder
This is the perfect scenario in my mind.
And everything you put in it becomes haunted as well. Haunted tampons.
It will strangle you with its beautifully sewn straps
rad
And the stuff that you put in the bag just disappears xd
When I got to go through and take some of my moms unused patters. There was a simplicity rabbit pattern!
You've confirmed I need to make that rabbit some time xD
Omg the heart pattern on the bunny gives him a PERFECT nose 🤣🤣🥰
I love this! Made myself a teddy bear bag when I was 13 they said I was crazy but look at me now!
Love how the pattern lined up to give the bunny a heart nose
Now I know what my "big summer project" will be.
They're both so cute! I can't wait to try it out.
i want to learn how to make this to send my friend a binder so that his parents dont find out ill stuff it inside and itll look like a cute gift.
bro ur the best type of person istg- 😭👍✨
Omg that's so wholesome and nice thank you for being a good person! :)
I'm sending blessings your way, that's so sweet 😭💕✨
@@grimmmmmmme same they are so wholesome 😭🥺
I'm starting a small business selling these stuffed animals! I already knew how to make them before watching this video, so i think this is a sign 😆
I love the little patchwork bunny :)
I've been calling my itty bitty scraps fabric confetti! I also think coleslaw is awful so I am all for going with a different name ✌🏼
Fabric confetti is so much better! Thank you for agreeing that coleslaw is actually awful.
Coleslaw is disgusting
I love how you acknowledged youtube premium 😂 I just sit at the title card for a few seconds
I've never sewn but I watched this whole video because it was fun and comforting. The bunny came out so wonderfully cute! I think I'll try something like the thrifted bear DIY this summer.
Yooo!! Ty for this I’ve been lied anting to make one for a while
I hope the tutorial is helpful!
@@TheStitchess thank you!! It very much is :DD
I have never heard someone go into so much detail before. 😭✨
The bunny is the cutest thing ever 💕💕💕
people look CRAZY at me when I'm walking around with my plush bags! then again, having them close gives me enough comfort to keep going ❤️
This is so cute, but I’m too afraid to cut up one of my babies.
I actually already have a plushie with a zipper and place for stuff in the back soo this makes the work easier
@HANNAH WOODLEY they don't sell them anymore where I got it and idk where else you could buy it sorry 😅 /gen
@HANNAH WOODLEY you can find plenty of bags similar to this online! theyre quite expensive depending on where you find one that you like though lol
And saftey pins are always a good thing to carry on you, lots of reasons to need them on the go.
whaaaat, i was literally looking for a video like this yesterday and could not find any good one!! omg thank u so much
This project seemed intimidating to me at first but you making everything beginner friendly and giving explicit details of machine and hand versions made me feel ready to do something like this! Thank you
That little patchwork bunny has my whole heart TT 💕
ugh ur videos r so organized u even have ad breaks and time stamps?? im in LOVE with how u edit and the time/effort u use make the video easy to navigate.
and not only that but ur vids r so clear and the tutorials are so easy to follow! and not to mention how cute the aesthetics are lol
big props to u💕
You sew so neatly! And both turned out so cute :)
I used this to make a bunny teddy bear bag from a stuffed animal I got from goodwill. I always wanted a teddy bear bag but most of the ones I wanted were really expensive, so thank you for this!
I have no idea what these sewing terms are but watching this was really fun!
The way you cut the heart fabric for the head so that one of the hearts is its nose is so cute. Love the attention to detail
Wonderful answer to doing Samaritan gifts Thank you. Your stitching is so neat
Omg the bunny is gorgeous, I would genuinely buy it
I never knew handmaking a stuffed animal had so many steps! The final result is fantastic! :o
I've been wanting to turn my stuffed giraffe Jeremy into a "bag" for a while! Totally going to use the ladder stitch method to get the zipper in!
ooo ive been looking for this!!! ive had a stuffie that ive been wanting to make into a bag for so long!
super excited to make this aaa
Esto es tan lindo y rudo al mismo tiempo 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Es muy hermoso ❤
Finalmente encuentro un vídeo tan completo
i have a box of thrifted stuffed animals that i bought to make bags out of and havent yet. i guess this is my sign to finally do it !
The rabbit is so adorable!
Aw the lolita coord with the matching fabric in the plush is just perfect!
I love the fabrics you used for the bunny!
I love how they both turned out. 💖
I used to do this in high school, but so sloppily. Nice to finally see someone do a tutorial on it!
I made a Care Bear bag yesterday. It still needs straps so I’m glad you posted this because I was at a loss!!! Thank you!!! Love your channel 😀
I have a bunch of old stuffed animals in my room, so this would be fun!
"if there is a fashion that is made for ridiculous, useless purses of questionable design, it's lolita" so true bestie
they are so different but they are the best of friends ❤️💙
I've had a stuffed polar bear sitting next to my computer for the last few months that I've been meaning to turn into a bag. Guess this is a sign I should do that :p
I love the bunny bag!! All the different patterns, lace, & colors! Teddy bag is awesome, too! I just found your channel, I also sew, and I am digging your thrift flip ideas! 😍💖
I know literally nothing about sewing, but I'm watching this anyways because . they're cute
Neither do i! I’m just gonna hot glue it and stuff lmao
@@mementomorii2001 who lmao
@@mementomorii2001 oh ty lol
@@mementomorii2001 thank you very much :D
love your clear yet entertaining instructions, great job!
another good place to find plush patterns might be secondhand bookshops. teddy bear and plush making books will usually have about a dozen different patterns and instructions for each.
I legit have a Walmart bear I'm Gonna do this with. Such a good tutorial 👌thanks for your awesome content 👏😀😊❤
the second bag and outfit is breathtaking! such beautiful and delicate patterns 😍 the rose covered fabric makes me feel nostalgic, even though it's my first time seeing it.
Thanks really helpfull ! I have a few old sentimental-ish cuddly toys I don’t have the heart to get rid of but I also done want them to just become display peices. I’m definitely gonna turn them into fun contrasting bags. A lot of my outfits are very gothic so it’s always funny when I use my little bags aimed at kids :) I think it makes me look more friendly
I love this. Just scored the most wonderful, enormous dinosaur plush I've ever seen and I know exactly what I'm doing with him.
I LOVE the fact that you used a bunch of scraps gathered over the years. That is so creative! I loved watching this! Both bags are so cute (but my favorite is the bunny!)
Oooooh gonna start saving fabric scraps for stuffing, that’s a good idea.
Actually I don’t know how I started watching your channel last year but I love your content, and I was inspired to make/alter my own clothes since I’ve never liked how clothes fit me. I bought a sewing machine and made my first project ever last week (a bucket hat). Thanks so much for starting me down this road 🥰
Ya know, I just thrifted this Vintage Derpy Dog plush that when I got home I discovered it had a zipper with an nonworking sound box. So, I thought about fixing the box to find out what it says, which I may still do. But, it has a pocket and zip already built in, so I'm going to just use it for a bag! I have 6 Manufactured Plush backpacks and 2 Handmade ones, but this will be my first one upcycled and by me, lol. You've inspired me. 🥰🥰🥰
I saw the bunny in the thumbnail and i was like "hey i have that pattern, just finished my bunny today!", got fabric to make some and sell for fun with my bf but i had no idea Simplicity was problematic! thank you for bringing this up! and i literally just bought new fabric yesterday :/ Amazing video btw !
I literally just started wanting to do this this week and this video just popped up in my recommended! This is gonna be super helpful! Thank you for making it!!
Wow I know how to sew but I’ve never done anything with it. This was really fun and easy.
my favorite bad when I was little was this white bear bag that my mom did the exact opposite of this tutorial to when I ripped the strap off, I'm gonna look for it and return it into a bag! ❤️
I think I may have had a bunny made from that exact pattern as a little kid. Mine was all dark pink, but turned out way cuter with all the differnt fabrics. I love the patch work aesthetic. Will be making a bag like this soon 💕
These are the cutest things ever I will definitely be trying this
Thank you so much for this! It helped make a cosplay peice alot more functional to use 😭❤
This is like a good partner: cute, fun, snuggly, and holds your phone.
This reminds me, I have a plush unicorn "pencil case" that will take very little work to convert into a small purse. 💜
Love this even though i don't sew at all. Hahaha. Btw some rillakuma bears already have the small pockets in their backs. So you just need to add straps 😍😍
Omg making a matching outfit for your little friend that's so cute 🥺
If you need to shorten a zipper, you can stitch over the new endpoint several times and trim the zipper, leaving an inch or so to prevent fraying from damaging the new end point. If you use anti-fray methods (melt the polyester, pink it, etc.) you can trim it more.
Love your videos. Your tutorial style is fabulous!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
Lovely tutorial. While I cannot sew this well, your video did inspire me to hit up my crochet leftover yarn, which has been piling up.
not sure if someone's already said this but a quick alternative to embroidery thread can be doubling or tripling you thread (though this isnt ideal )
I just started to cut up the left over scraps a few months ago and now I see this 😆
He's so soft and cute and we're watching this together
Man, am I glad I stumbled upon this video, it gave me a great idea for a project: Beer bear! XD Basically, a big teddy bear made into a backpack, with thermo isolating fabric as the pocket.. :P
I have a sweater that says “honey light” that’s basically a spoof of beer ads with a bar scene, but instead of people it’s teddy bears drinking honey. This bag would go with that sweater.
@@TheStitchess Cool, where did you get it? :D
@@MojitoMouse it’s by a vintage brand called spumoni (like the ice cream flavor). I got it from depop ^-^
@@TheStitchess Thanks, I'll take a look at that! :D
I was trying to make one of these just today! Thanks for the vid ♡
YESSSSSSSS! I've always wanted to make a plaid bunny bag!!! This just gave me the extra push to commit ♡